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A Deep Learning Method to Accelerate the Disaster Response Process

Vyron Antoniou, Chryssy Potsiou

2020Remote Sensing28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents an end-to-end methodology that can be used in the disaster response process. The core element of the proposed method is a deep learning process which enables a helicopter landing site analysis through the identification of soccer fields. The method trains a deep learning autoencoder with the help of volunteered geographic information and satellite images. The process is mostly automated, it was developed to be applied in a time- and resource-constrained environment and keeps the human factor in the loop in order to control the final decisions. We show that through this process the cognitive load (CL) for an expert image analyst will be reduced by 70%, while the process will successfully identify 85.6% of the potential landing sites. We conclude that the suggested methodology can be used as part of a disaster response process.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceProcess (computing)Disaster responseTrainDeep learningArtificial intelligenceAutoencoderEmergency responseMachine learningEmergency managementCartographyGeographyPolitical scienceMedicineLawMedical emergencyOperating systemRemote-Sensing Image ClassificationAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesImage Retrieval and Classification Techniques